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Coodham, also previously known as Cowdam or Cowdams, is a place near Symington in South Ayrshire, Scotland. The lands were held by the Mure family in the 14th century.
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After the death of William Fairlie in 1825, his widow Margaret née Ogilvie began construction on Coodham House, which she named "Williamfield". It became the Fairlie family seat.[1][2] It later belonged to William Houldsworth.[3]
References
edit- Paterson, James. History of the county of Ayr, Volume 2. 1852.
- ^ Burke, Bernard (1871). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland. Vol. I. Harrison. p. 416.
- ^ Barczewski, Stephanie (1 February 2017). Country Houses and the British Empire, 1700–1930. Manchester University Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-1-5261-1753-3.
- ^ Adamson, Archibald R. (1879). Rambles Through the Land of Burns. Dunlop & Drennan. p. 4.
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